What brand and model of laptop do you have? What Operating System do you have? Windows XP? Vista? In detail what is happening with your laptop? Blue screen? frozen?What brand and model of laptop do you have? What Operating System do you have? Windows XP? Vista? In detail what is happening with your laptop? Blue screen? frozen?

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well without more information. I would advise to get a code puller from your local auto parts store, it should tell you where the problem is. However, if it is turning over, the two most likely things will be your starter motor if you have been having problems intermittently before now. If no previous trouble then I would look at the distributor cap.

You need to install the Windows operating system first.
Then you need to check what drivers that are missing or not working.
Then you need to download the drivers for your model laptop. You will need to get onto the Internet from a working computer to do this.
You can go to the Compaq/HP WEB site to download the latest drivers for your model laptop that suit your particular Windows operating system (ie, Windows XP, vista etc.).Go to www.compaq.com

You need a crossover CAT5 cable like this:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812119153
It must be a crossover cable not a straight cable.
Plug one end into the LAN port of your desktop and the other into the LAN port of your laptop.
Go to the control panel and click the Network Icon, in the list on the left click "set up a home or small office network" the wizard will walk you through it, it is very easy.
You will need to think of a name for your network (MSHOME is the default setting) and use that name on both machines and you will have to give each machine a name.